Okay, so it's a software question. Sorry.
I've been at it all day, trying to get Seirei Senshi Spriggan, and I gotten the game to work up to the title screen where it says push run, but when I push run, the game goes to a blank screen. I'm using DAEMON to mount the .iso files, though I can only do one at a time. I'm also sure the .cue file is what I need to mount anyways, but DAEMON does not work with them. Any help on how to get his son-of-a-bitch to work would be much appreciative.
Seirei Senshi Spriggan Emulating
Seirei Senshi Spriggan Emulating
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Re: Seirei Senshi Spriggan Emulating
mounting a single iso track doesn't work.
PC Engine CDs have an audio track in first place, then a data track, then all the remaining audio tracks and most often another data track in the end. DT can very well handle .cue files - I've done this years back with DT2 and DT3 and it still works with DT4 right now. I don't even use the full DT version, but just the free Lite version. If you mount an iso, it ends up in track 1 and this is why it doesn't work.
If you mount a PCE cue file, the windows explorer is likely to show only a single audio track, but you can check CDRWin or CloneCD or other tools to see that actually all the tracks are there.
If DT doesn't like your cue file it might include pathes to the single files (which are wrong) or you haven't converted the MP3 tracks to WAV yet (DT only supports wave files, not MP3).
PC Engine CDs have an audio track in first place, then a data track, then all the remaining audio tracks and most often another data track in the end. DT can very well handle .cue files - I've done this years back with DT2 and DT3 and it still works with DT4 right now. I don't even use the full DT version, but just the free Lite version. If you mount an iso, it ends up in track 1 and this is why it doesn't work.
If you mount a PCE cue file, the windows explorer is likely to show only a single audio track, but you can check CDRWin or CloneCD or other tools to see that actually all the tracks are there.
If DT doesn't like your cue file it might include pathes to the single files (which are wrong) or you haven't converted the MP3 tracks to WAV yet (DT only supports wave files, not MP3).